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Old 12-14-2008, 07:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 97 LRRR 4.0 SE - Radio Fuse Location

My radio died and it was suggested to remove the radio and replace the fuse in the rear. I removed the radio but cannot find the fuse mentioned. Any help would be appreciated.

Also, I checked the fuse under the passenger seat and it looks ok but . . . I guess since I removed the fuse I will have to enter the 'code' once I get the fused replaced. I bought the truck used a year ago and don't have a code. Any suggestions how/where to get the code other than the dealer. I assume the dealer will want $$$ for a code. Thanks again for any help.

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This radio 'thing' gets weirder by the moment. I got the code from the dealer. Dealer suggested I disconnect neg. battery terminal for a few minutes, reconnect and enter code. So, I disconnected for 5 minutes and turned on the radio. The screen is still lit but blank AND the radio is playing. But . . . now with the radio on there's a beep about every second and when I turn the key off I get more beeps and message re: windows, etc. and then beep stops. With the screen blank there's no indication when to enter the code. I know this sounds confusing but is there anyone who can suggest who to turn off/reset the radio beep?

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Not too sure what to do about your radio but all the windows warnings are because you have to reset them whenever you disconnect the battery. Put the key into the ignition and start the car. You'll get the beeps and warnings. Then starting with the driver's window, open it all the way and then close it all the way. Then the front passenger window. Then the rear passenger side window and last the rear driver side window. As you do each, it should give you the message "xx window set". If you have an electric sunroof its probably a tilt and slide. So first slide it open all the way and then close. Then tilt open all the way and close. You've now reset all windows and the sunroof. Unfortunately, you have to do this each time the battery is disconnected. Hope it works for you.
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